Filtering e-mail at the source
Warren E. Agin
wea at swiggartagin.com
Tue Oct 29 11:00:08 EST 2002
I could use some advice for how my mail system handles certain mail bounces.
Apparently, a domain I host gets a fantastic amount of spam to fictitious
addresses. (must be thousands a day). The mailer-daemon bounces the spam,
but because the reply addresses for the spam are also fictitious, the
bounces bounce back to me. The daemon then sends that bounce report to the
postmaster (which is me).
I can filter this junk out - but it slows the system and I am worried about
overloading the disk space on the server as well. Any suggestion on how the
get the mailer daemon to not announce the bounced bounces?
Regards,
- Warren Agin
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